Claims
- 1. A method of providing a final concentration of product dispensed by a secondary delivery/dilution apparatus, the method comprising:
- a) providing a liquid concentrate to be diluted by a liquid diluent;
- b) dispensing the liquid concentrate at a first dilute solution into a bottle;
- c) inserting the bottle into a secondary delivery/dilution apparatus, the apparatus having a reservoir for holding a liquid diluent;
- d) diluting the first dilute solution to a second dilute solution; and
- e) dispensing the second dilute solution for use by a user.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the final concentration of product is dispensed by multiple secondary delivery/dilution apparatus and steps 1(b) through 1(e) are repeated for each delivery/dilution apparatus.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the delivery/dilution apparatus are portable.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising dispensing the first dilute solution from a dispenser that is readily adjustable and dispensing the second dilute solution from an apparatus that is not readily adjustable, wherein varying final concentrations in the second dilute solution is obtainable by changing the dispenser of the first dilute solution, thereby eliminating a need to adjust the multiple secondary delivery/dilution apparatus.
- 5. A system for dispensing a final concentration of product dispensed by multiple delivery units, comprising:
- a) a first dispenser, comprising:
- i) an aspirator having a liquid diluent inlet, an inlet for liquid concentrate and an outlet for a first dilute solution, the aspirator being readily modified for varying the concentration of the first dilute solution;
- ii) a valve operably connected to the aspirator for controlling flow of liquid diluent from a source of liquid diluent to the aspirator inlet; and
- iii) a first bottle to receive the first dilute solution from the aspirator outlet;
- b) multiple portable self-contained delivery/dilution units, each unit comprising:
- i) the first bottle of the first dilute solution;
- ii) a fillable and emptiable reservoir containing liquid diluent;
- iii) an aspirator, having a setting for delivering out its outlet a second dilute solution;
- iv) pump to control flow into and out of the aspirator;
- v) a spray member in fluid communication with the outlet of the aspirator, wherein the second dilute solution is dispensed by a user; and
- c) the multiple units each are useable by a respective user and wherein a concentration of the second dilute solution in each portable unit is controllable by a concentration of the first dilute solution which is readily modified, thereby allowing different concentrates to be used by the portable units without modifying the multiple portable units.
- 6. The system of claim 5, wherein the aspirator has a fixed setting.
- 7. The system of claim 5, wherein the battery is rechargeable.
- 8. The system of claim 5, further comprising a metering device operatively connected to the inlet of the aspirator of the first dispenser, wherein the metering device is readily replaceable.
- 9. A portable self-contained dispensing system, that can contact surfaces with a first liquid spray followed by a second spray, the system comprising:
- a) a fillable and emptiable container, for a volume of an aqueous diluent of less than 10 liters;
- b) a dilution section, having a dry portion and a wet portion;
- i) the wet portion comprising a venturi and a wet portion of a pump, wherein a pump intake is in liquid communication between the container and a pump inlet, a pump outlet is in liquid communication between the pump and the venturi, the venturi comprising a concentrate inlet and the venturi in liquid communication with an outlet; and
- ii) the dry portion of the station comprising a battery, a dry portion of the pump and sufficient wiring to power the pump;
- c) a source of concentrate in liquid communication with the concentrate inlet of the venturi; and
- d) spray means in separate liquid communication with the venturi outlet and another outlet, comprising a valve that can select either a first liquid spray or a second liquid spray;
- wherein the pump has a pumping capacity of up to about 2000 to 3000 mL/min and the system, with the container filled with an effective amount of diluent, weighs less than 7 kg.
- 10. The dispensing system of claim 9 wherein the reservoir is in liquid communication with the spray means to provide for a rinse with the aqueous diluent, the aqueous diluent providing the second liquid spray.
- 11. The dispenser system of claim 9, further comprising a second source of liquid concentrate in liquid communication with a second concentrate inlet of a second venturi; the second source of concentrate providing for the second liquid spray.
- 12. A portable self-contained dispensing system, comprising:
- a) a fillable and emptiable container for holding an aqueous diluent;
- b) a dilution section operatively connected to the container, the dilution section comprising:
- i) a pump having an inlet in fluid communication with the container and an outlet in fluid communication with first and second aspirators, each aspirator having an inlet and an outlet;
- ii) a power source operatively connected to the pump;
- iii) a first source of concentrate in fluid communication with the inlet of the first aspirator;
- iv) a second source of concentrate in fluid communication with the inlet of the second aspirator;
- c) a spray member in fluid communication with the first and second aspirator outlets;
- d) a first bottle for holding the first concentrate and a second bottle for holding the second concentrate; and
- e) a valve to control fluid flow from the first and second aspirators, wherein the pump pressurizes flow from both aspirators and the valve blocks flow through one of the aspirators as the other of the aspirators operates.
- 13. The system of claim 12, further comprising a dip tube positioned in the bottle, the dip tube in position when the bottle is filled and also used to dispense liquid from the bottle.
- 14. The system of claim 12, further comprising a float switch positioned in the reservoir, wherein the pump is shut off when the level of diluent in the reservoir is low.
- 15. The system of claim 12, farther comprising a handle to carry the system and a wire hook having a first end attached to the handle and a second end adapted to be hung on an elongate member.
- 16. The system of claim 12, further comprising a lockout member allowing general horizontal movement of at least one of the bottles into the system.
- 17. The system of claim 16, further comprising a secondary lockout mechanism, the secondary lockout mechanism having a shape matching a shape of at least one of the bottle's lower portion to allow access to only bottles with a correct shape.
- 18. The system of claim 12, further comprising a fitment for insertion into the bottle for removing liquid from the bottle, the fitment comprising:
- a) a sealing head for positioning next to an opening in the bottle;
- b) a sealing head to seal off vent holes in the bottle; and
- c) a vent hole in the sealing head to allow the bottle to vent during emptying.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/033,229 filed Mar. 2, 1998, entitled "Portable Wash and Rinse System With Dilution" now U.S. Pat. No. 5,996,907.
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